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Puyallup

  • Blogs

    May 25, 2012

    Reported Tiger on the Loose in Puyallup Causes Twitter to Lose its Effing Mind

    Maybe you heard about the tiger on the loose in Puyallup yesterday. Check that. Of course you heard about the tiger on the loose in Puyallup yesterday! Everyone heard about the tiger on the loose in Puyallup yesterday. It was huge. It stole the show. And, for a few hours at least, it made Twitter lo ... More >>

  • Music

    May 9, 2012

    Seven Nights of Shows

    Laura Veirs, E-40, that guy from the Posies, and more.

  • News

    May 2, 2012

    Washington Bullets

    Gun-rights activists cheer a recent shooting spree.

  • Blogs

    March 1, 2012

    Stolen, Miss Washington's Priceless Crown May Not Have Left Town

    When you have something stolen, chances are you're never going to see it again. But some items are "hotter" than others--those commonly stolen big-ticket items that are hard to resell, like vehicles, Super Bowl rings, and that Whitney Houston backstage pass I bought. But the hottest item of all is a ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 15, 2012

    Josh Powell's Family Wants the Killer to Be Buried Near the Sons He Burned Up

    Charlie and Braden Powell​The tragic saga grows uglier. Josh Powell's relatives, the one's he didn't trap and execute in his gas-fueled blaze Feb. 5, have picked out a plot in a Puyallup cemetery about 25 feet away from where Charlie and Braden are buried -- and they want it to be Powell's ete ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 14, 2011

    Susan Powell's Body Possibly Found in Utah Desert

    ​On the night that Salt Lake City stockbroker Susan Powell went missing in 2009, her husband Josh Powell went camping in the Utah desert. When he came back he told police that she must have left him, never to return. Today human remains--possibly Susan's--we're found not far from where Josh w ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 2, 2011

    Bumbershoot Visual Arts Preview: The Magic Show

    ​Bumbershoot's visual arts displays have moved from their traditional location in the Northwest Rooms to the Seattle Center Pavilion (south of the Key, next to the skateboard park). Two of the exhibits are interactive and won't get underway until the crowds arrive on Saturday to start helping. ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 14, 2011

    Randy Montana to Remind Seattle--or at Least Puyallup--That It's a Country Music Hotbed Friday Night

    ​Billy Montana has penned hits for the likes of Garth Brooks, Sara Evans, and Jo Dee Messina. It's safe to say that's helped pave the way for his son, Randy Montana (no relation to Hannah), who spent last year opening for Sugarland and is prepping for several summer dates as Taylor Swift's war ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 10, 2011

    Ivar's Seafood Bar to Open in Puyallup

    ​It's o-fish-ial! Seattle-based seafood restaurant chain Ivar's, Inc. is opening its 26th Ivar's Seafood Bar at 13101 Meridian Ave. E. in Puyallup in early April. The new location will feature indoor seating for 62, outdoor seating, and a drive-thru. The last time Puyallup residents had an Iva ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 10, 2011

    Robeks Heads to Greenlake, Ivar's Returns to Puyallup, & More

    Robeks is Greenlake-bound ​It's a bittersweet week in restaurant news... In Belltown, Mexican eatery and bar Del Rey at 2332 First Ave. closed, citing the economy and slow business. Central District residents say goodbye to Charlie's Flamed Broiled Burgers at 2608 S. Judkins St. this Saturd ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 7, 2011

    Duane Sorenson of Stumptown Coffee Out-Portlandias Portlandia in The Wall Street Journal

    Photo courtesy readymade.com​He rocks the fat-frame nerd glasses and flies the flannel. He's got a mustache that any '70s porn star would envy. He'll only cook at home if he can score locally sourced ingredients; lives in a sleek contemporary condo crammed in among the leftist bookstores, cafe ... More >>

  • News

    January 12, 2011

    Shawn Portmann: Loan Wolf

    How one of the nation's top mortgage brokers allegedly brought down a Pierce County bank.

  • Blogs

    September 16, 2010

    Tonight: Kele at Chop Suey, Willie Nelson Does the Puyallup, Verellen Amps Showcase at Neumos

    ​Kele, with Does It Offend You, Yeah?, Innerpartysystem. Chop Suey, 1325 E. Madison St., 324-8000. 8 p.m. $18. Put your opinions about Bloc Party aside, because Kele Okereke's album, The Boxer, has next to nothing to do with his band. The artist spent some time in Berlin, came out as gay this ... More >>

  • Calendar

    September 15, 2010

    Willie Nelson

    ​Kele, with Does It Offend You, Yeah?, Innerpartysystem. Chop Suey, 1325 E. Madison St., 324-8000. 8 p.m. $18. Put your opinions about Bloc Party aside, because Kele Okereke's album, The Boxer, has next to nothing to do with his band. The artist spent some time in Berlin, came out as gay this ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 24, 2010

    Kimmie Daily, Missing 16-Year-Old Teen, Found Dead In Puyallup Ditch

    ​Kimmie Daily liked to ride her bike around her Puyallup neighborhood. The 16-year-old developmentally-disabled teen was doing just that, on her way to a friend's house, when she went missing last Tuesday. She was never seen alive again.

  • Blogs

    April 16, 2010

    Heart Will Rock Puyallup on September 25, Following Release of Red Velvet Car

    Ann and Nancy will play the Puyallup Fair on September 25.​Heart will be doing the Puyallup on Saturday, September 25. Seattle's favorite female rockers join a Fair lineup that includes Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers with the Tacoma Symphony, Hall & Oates, and more. Last month the sisters Wilson ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 11, 2009

    Your Arts & Goats Weekend Planner

    ​It's a gorgeous weekend, and that can mean only one thing: Drive to Puyallup and see the goats! We're talking about the Puyallup Fair, and Lauren Lynch supplies a preview: This year's Puyallup Fair begins Western style with a cattle drive through downtown. (No, there aren't ordinarily cows i ... More >>

  • Arts

    September 9, 2009

    The Weekly Wire: The Week’s Recommended Events

    ​It's a gorgeous weekend, and that can mean only one thing: Drive to Puyallup and see the goats! We're talking about the Puyallup Fair, and Lauren Lynch supplies a preview: This year's Puyallup Fair begins Western style with a cattle drive through downtown. (No, there aren't ordinarily cows i ... More >>

  • Calendar

    September 9, 2009

    Puyallup Fair

    ​It's a gorgeous weekend, and that can mean only one thing: Drive to Puyallup and see the goats! We're talking about the Puyallup Fair, and Lauren Lynch supplies a preview: This year's Puyallup Fair begins Western style with a cattle drive through downtown. (No, there aren't ordinarily cows i ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 17, 2008

    If Time is Money, King County is in Trouble

    Facing a $93 million deficit next year, one of the cost-saving measures under considerations is the County Fair, a much smaller 4-H fest than the enormous Puyallup version. The county gave the fair a $318,000 subsidy last year. But rather than taking an up or down vote on sustaining it, three coun ... More >>

  • Calendar

    October 29, 2008

    Bill Cosby

    Facing a $93 million deficit next year, one of the cost-saving measures under considerations is the County Fair, a much smaller 4-H fest than the enormous Puyallup version. The county gave the fair a $318,000 subsidy last year. But rather than taking an up or down vote on sustaining it, three coun ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 16, 2008

    Max Genereaux To Review Fergie Tomorrow!

    Facing a $93 million deficit next year, one of the cost-saving measures under considerations is the County Fair, a much smaller 4-H fest than the enormous Puyallup version. The county gave the fair a $318,000 subsidy last year. But rather than taking an up or down vote on sustaining it, three coun ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 31, 2008

    Black Crowes Work Hard, Sue Harder

    Facing a $93 million deficit next year, one of the cost-saving measures under considerations is the County Fair, a much smaller 4-H fest than the enormous Puyallup version. The county gave the fair a $318,000 subsidy last year. But rather than taking an up or down vote on sustaining it, three coun ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 16, 2008

    Black Crowes Hit the Fair Circuit

    Facing a $93 million deficit next year, one of the cost-saving measures under considerations is the County Fair, a much smaller 4-H fest than the enormous Puyallup version. The county gave the fair a $318,000 subsidy last year. But rather than taking an up or down vote on sustaining it, three coun ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 8, 2007

    Oh - And About That Other War

    Facing a $93 million deficit next year, one of the cost-saving measures under considerations is the County Fair, a much smaller 4-H fest than the enormous Puyallup version. The county gave the fair a $318,000 subsidy last year. But rather than taking an up or down vote on sustaining it, three coun ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 22, 2007

    Review: Devo at the Puyallup Fair

    Facing a $93 million deficit next year, one of the cost-saving measures under considerations is the County Fair, a much smaller 4-H fest than the enormous Puyallup version. The county gave the fair a $318,000 subsidy last year. But rather than taking an up or down vote on sustaining it, three coun ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 22, 2007

    Photos: Devo at the Puyallup

    Facing a $93 million deficit next year, one of the cost-saving measures under considerations is the County Fair, a much smaller 4-H fest than the enormous Puyallup version. The county gave the fair a $318,000 subsidy last year. But rather than taking an up or down vote on sustaining it, three coun ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 16, 2007

    I Ate This: The Whole Gol-Dang Fair

    Facing a $93 million deficit next year, one of the cost-saving measures under considerations is the County Fair, a much smaller 4-H fest than the enormous Puyallup version. The county gave the fair a $318,000 subsidy last year. But rather than taking an up or down vote on sustaining it, three coun ... More >>

  • Calendar

    September 5, 2007

    Pew-AL-Up

    Snicker at people who pronounce it wrong

  • Arts

    November 22, 2006

    Laugh Riot

    On the road with the club warriors and alt-comics of Seattle’s stand-up Olympics.

  • Blogs

    September 13, 2006

    Beer Gardens & Duck Tanks

    On the road with the club warriors and alt-comics of Seattle’s stand-up Olympics.

  • Blogs

    July 26, 2006

    Homebrewers, Winemakers

    On the road with the club warriors and alt-comics of Seattle’s stand-up Olympics.

  • Food

    June 14, 2006

    Food News June 14-21

    On the road with the club warriors and alt-comics of Seattle’s stand-up Olympics.

  • Music

    September 22, 2004

    Sept. 22-28, 2004

    On the road with the club warriors and alt-comics of Seattle’s stand-up Olympics.

  • Music

    September 15, 2004

    Sept. 15-21, 2004

    On the road with the club warriors and alt-comics of Seattle’s stand-up Olympics.

  • Food

    September 8, 2004

    Sept. 8, 2004

    On the road with the club warriors and alt-comics of Seattle’s stand-up Olympics.

  • Arts

    September 8, 2004

    Shedding the Sheds

    As the concert industry restructures, fans and artists are scaling back.

  • Food

    September 1, 2004

    Sept. 1, 2004

    As the concert industry restructures, fans and artists are scaling back.

  • Diversions

    November 5, 2003

    Hot Pants!

    As the concert industry restructures, fans and artists are scaling back.

  • Music

    September 17, 2003

    Sept. 1724, 2003

    As the concert industry restructures, fans and artists are scaling back.

  • Music

    September 10, 2003

    Music Calendar

    As the concert industry restructures, fans and artists are scaling back.

  • Music

    September 3, 2003

    Music Calendar

    As the concert industry restructures, fans and artists are scaling back.

  • Food

    June 18, 2003

    Red Perfection

    The first taste of summer, and how to have it all year long.

  • News

    October 16, 2002

    The People's Boondoggle

    The first taste of summer, and how to have it all year long.

  • Arts

    December 12, 2001

    Small World

    Brother love

  • News

    August 22, 2001
  • News

    August 30, 2000

    Going to the John

    GOP picnic hijacked by Carlson campaign.

  • News

    May 24, 2000

    Off the charts

    Summer music events that'll have you tearing off your shirt (or reaching for a sweater).

  • Music

    September 8, 1999
  • News

    May 26, 1999

    Summer Calendar

    So many options, so little time.

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